Amazing

Album: For the Ride Home (2003)
Charted: 79
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  • You paint a picture on the wall
    Cause you've got a lot to tell me
    But you don't think you could say it better oh baby

    You're bringing up times I can't recall
    And I'm sure they made your point
    But I just can't seem to remember yeah

    And I know you got the feeling
    And I can't say I'm agreeing
    With your topic of conversation
    So just listen to the reasons
    And the handset I've been giving
    To the thoughts of my imagination

    So come on let me see
    I say baby you are amazing
    I want to let you see
    That you are everything and more to me
    I will let you be I will I will

    Cause I saw you walking down the hall
    And I had a lot to tell you
    But I didn't think you could say it better oh baby

    You're good at making me feel so small
    And I know you made your point
    But I just don't want to remember yeah

    And I know you've got the feeling
    And I can't say I'm agreeing with your topic of conversation
    So just listen to the reasons
    And the hints that I've been given
    To the thoughts of my imagination

    So come on let me see
    I say baby you are amazing
    I want to let you see
    That you are everything and more to me
    I will let you be I will I will

    Cause I'm dancing around
    In your world of play
    I'm taking my time to make sure you stay
    I would give my life to make it okay yeah

    So come on let me see

    So come on let me see
    I say baby you are amazing
    I want to let you see
    That you are everything and more to me
    I will let you be I will I will Writer/s: Mark Richardson
    Publisher: Royalty Network
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